the Beats
Title: the Beats
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 270 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
the Beats
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 270 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
David Halbertam in his book the Fifties, and John Tytell in his piece, “The Naked
Angels”, both explore the existence of The Beats. The Beats were a group of men, particularly
writers and artists, who, as Halberstam states, were “the pioneers of what would eventually
become the counterculture” (the Fifties, 295). Although the Beats are the subjects for both
author’s pieces, the authors take vastly different approaches on how they introduce the Beats, the
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instead of identifying
the subject first, Halberstam gives a detailed description about how the subjects are and what
they stand for. Halberstam explains the subjects as, “Everything about them was wrong: their
clothes, their manners their backgrounds. In truth, they were a rather unlikely amalgam of
friends,” (the Fifties, 296). This statement shows the reader that the subjects were rebels.
Halbertam is attempting to portray how society felt about the Beats during the fifties.
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